National Consensus Forces | |
Native Name: | تحالف قوى الإجماع الوطني |
Founder: | Farouk Abu Issa |
Headquarters: | Khartoum |
Ideology: | Antimilitarism Secularism Factions: Communism Social democracy Nasserism Ba'athism Sudanese nationalism Islamic democracy Islamism |
Position: | Big tent |
Country: | Sudan |
Predecessor: | National Democratic Alliance |
National: | Forces of Freedom and Change |
The National Consensus Forces (NCF, Ij’maa) is a coalition of political parties in Sudan that opposed the rule of the National Congress Party, and was initially formed to stand against the NCP in the 2010 Sudanese elections.[1] Farouk Abu Issa served as chairman from 2005 until his death in 2020.[2]
The Popular Congress Party, the National Umma Party, and the Sudanese Communist Party later signed the Democratic Alternative Charter (DAC) on 4 July 2012, committing themselves to overthrowing the NCP through various peaceful political and popular means and establishing a civil and democratic state.[1] The DAC was signed by 19 opposition parties.[3] The NCF later outlined their plan for a transitional government to lead Sudan in the post-NCP phase. The NCF's plan involves the establishment of a parliament, a presidential council of six members representing six regions after restructuring the current federal system and an executive government of 20 ministers.[2]
Muhammad Mukhtar Al-Khatib | |||
Ali Elraih El Sanhoory | |||
Al-Tijani Mustafa Yassin | |||
Ibrahim El Sanousi | |||
Mohamed Ali Jadin | |||
Fadlallah Baramah Nasser | |||
Gamal Abdunnasir Idris | |||
N/A | Jala'a Ismail Al-azhari | ||
N/A | Halal Abdulhaleem | ||
Khalid Omar Yousif |